- Frya
Frya is the
goddess who, according to the Oera Linda Book (considered by scholars to be a hoax), gave her name to theFrisians . Daughter ofWr-alda the All-Father andIrtha the Earth-Mother, she and her sisters Lyda and Finda are said to have been the ancestresses of the entire human race. Her sacred day isFriday , and she is the Frisian equivalent of the Norse goddessFreyja (or Frija in Dutch). However, as described in the Oera Linda Book, her characteristics are in many ways quite different.Through a process of virgin birth, Frya and her two sisters produced twelve sons and twelve daughters each. The descendants of Frya were the Frisians, and after living among them for a period the Oera Linda Book describes as seven generations, she called them all together in 2194 BC and gave them her "Tex", or Laws. These included the establishment of an order of priestesses who, in emulation of Frya herself, were vowed to perpetual celibacy, and headed by a folk-mother the first of whom was named Fasta. After giving the people her "Tex", Frya ascended to the starry heavens during a terrible flood that struck immediately afterwards. The place from which she ascended was thereafter named Texland (modern
Texel ,Netherlands ).References
Ottema, J. G., & Sandbach, W. R. (1876). "The Oera Linda Book, from a manuscript of the thirteenth century." London: Trübner & Co.
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